Subject: Polyvinyl acetate emulsion
The following is posted on behalf of A.M. Doyle Can anyone recommend a conservation grade polyvinyl acetate emulsion which we can use as an adhesive and as a consolidant in conservation (we use ours for the conservation of sub-fossil bone). Our usual product, Vinamul 6825, is no longer manufactured and I have been unable to find a suitable alternative which in an ideal world has the following properties: As close to neutral ph as possible High plasticiser content Small particle size Negatively charged Homopolymer Matt or semi matt finish Colourless and transparent film on drying. Also, if there is anyone out there who uses these emulsions (dispersions?) in conservation and could recommend one ( even if it does not fulfill all of the above criteria), then please get in touch. Thank you, A.M. Doyle The Natural History Museum. Conservator, Palaeontology Conservation Unit Cromwell Road London SW7 5BD England a.doyle [at] nhm__ac__uk David Gray Conservation Scientist The Natural History Museum Cromwell Road London SW7 5BD *** Conservation DistList Instance 12:43 Distributed: Thursday, November 12, 1998 Message Id: cdl-12-43-017 ***Received on Tuesday, 10 November, 1998